Are there any recalls on the 2010 Toyota Camry?
Based on information received from our latest subscriber survey, our reliability history charts give you a rundown on how used vehicles are holding up in 17 potential trouble spots, ranging from the engine, transmission, and brakes to power equipment and the electrical system. The 2010 Toyota Camry has been recalled 9 times by NHTSA. View Recalls
What makes a Toyota Camry a good car?
A 2010 freshening helped Camry improve its standing as one of the best family sedans. Key attributes include a composed ride as well as a quiet, spacious and comfortable cabin. The 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine and six-speed automatic transmission deliver an impressive 26 mpg overall.
How often does a Toyota Camry need to be resurfacing?
“If the car is parked outdoors for 7+ days without being used (e.g., while on vacation), the brakes embed in the drums and cause brakes to thump when applied. The drums need resurfacing. This has happened 3 times in 4 years!”
When to replace back brakes on a Toyota Camry?
“Brake pads/rotors premature wear due to dust/dirt accumulation on rear brake calipers. Had to replace pads/rotors. Toyota service person indicated that brakes should be cleaned out every 20,000 miles to prevent premature wear” “Replaced back brakes since they were down to a millimeter thickness. Front brakes were fine”
What kind of car is the Toyota Camry?
The 2010 Toyota Camry drives much like most family sedans, not too sporty and not too soft. The base car tends toward the soft side, but the LE and XLE are crisper and more athletic.
What kind of reliability does a Toyota Camry have?
The Reliability score is based on our latest subscriber survey of 2010 Toyota Camry owners. The owner comments describe problems respondents experienced with this vehicle. Antilock system (ABS), parking brake, master cylinder, calipers, rotors, pulsation or vibration, squeaking, brake failure or wear. “The computer control failed and was replaced.
How do you start a 2010 Toyota Camry?
Driving the Used 2010 Toyota Camry To start the 2010 Toyota Camry Hybrid a remote key fob informs the push-button starter that you are indeed the car’s rightful occupant. Once engaged, there is no sound of a starter motor or idling engine.